Talk:SS Milwaukee (1902)
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Empty?
[edit]The 6th paragraph reads: "An empty lifeboat containing four dead crew members...". If it's containing four dead crew members, how is it empty?? ClintFord 23:32, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
Sank and then purchased
[edit]If it sank on that lumber dock, how was it then purchased? Bok269 15:21, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
Car ferry/train ferry
[edit]In US usage, a car ferry is a vessel that hauls railcars. In British usage, the same thing is called a train ferry. This is an article on a 100% US subject. Per WP:ENGVAR, this article should use the term "car ferry". I'm very suprised we have an article on a car ferry that doesn't cite Hilton's book,[1] as it's the definitive book on the subject, but he has a section on the terminology. 174.212.222.202 (talk) 01:26, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
References
- ^ *Hilton, George W. (December, 2003) Great Lakes Car Ferries Montevallo Historical Press, Incorporated (240 Pages) ISBN 978-0-9658624-3-1; ISBN 0-9658624-3-7; ISBN 978-0-9658624-3-1
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